Rethinking how data is queried, shared and visualized. A web application that allows to easily query an existing database, share the dataset and visualize it in different ways. Oh and you can also create dashboards.

@mdwongca you have to enable auto refresh on the dashboard (right-upper corner, click on the toggle button refresh) and also you should configure your queries to refresh ( look in the query details, above the "Table" and "Visualization" tab. You can also see in the queries screen that the last column is "UPDATE SCHEDULE". If it's set to "Never" the query won't refresh )

Hi all. @arikfr I am trying re:dash. The project in which I would like to use it is small and personal. I even do not have a database. I was thinking to add the DB in the same machine where I run re:dash. Do you think it is stupid to create a new DB in the Postgres instance that also re:dash uses? I'm thinking about future updates for example.

I've setup a user who only has read only access to the data sources ... queries have parameters and I pass the query parameter from the dashboard to the queries ... but I don't seem to be getting any results back ... although if I log in with my admin user, I see results ... passing parameters requires full access? or something else i'm missing? thanks ...